Hautlieu School
Hautlieu School | |
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Address | |
Wellington Road , JE2 7TH Jersey | |
Coordinates | 49°11′34″N 2°05′32″W / 49.1927°N 2.0922°W |
Information | |
Other name | Hautlieu |
Type | Non-fee paying secondary school[1] |
Motto | Summa Petamus (Aim for the highest) |
Established | 1952 |
Founder | Charles Brown |
Headteacher | Nick Falle |
Staff | 100 |
Gender | Mixed |
Age | 14 to 18 |
Enrolment | 800 |
Colour(s) | Blue |
Website | www |
Hautlieu School, or simply Hautlieu, is a secondary school in Jersey which accepts students aged 14 and over. The school is owned and operated by the States of Jersey.
Overview
[edit]In 2012, the school had approximately 680 pupils.
During the academic year 2004/2005 the GCSE pass rate was 100%, at which 40% gained A* to A grades. At A level there was an 87% pass rate of which 79% obtained grades A-C. Admission into Hautlieu depends on the result of CAT, Cognitive Abilities Test, exams with a minimum result of 109, as well as the results of the PT, Progress Test, in English and Maths (PTE and PTM respectively) with a minimum result of 103 on both tests.[2] It is, however, possible for students who have not achieved the necessary CAT or PT scores to appeal.
Over the years it has been suggested by politicians that Hautlieu should be converted to a sixth-form college and the 14+ system (which some regard as controversial) be abolished.
Admission criteria
[edit]Hautlieu differs from other state secondary schools in Jersey in that students must meet specific criteria before being eligible for application to attend the school.[3]
Programs
[edit]A Confucius Institute at Hautlieu School opened circa 2017, the 1,000th such institution in the world.[4]
Headteachers
[edit]- Charles Brown – 1952–1977
- Jack Worrall – 1977–1988
- Brian Bullock – 1988–1996
- Lesley Toms – 1996–2014
- Nick Falle – 2014–present
See also
[edit]Further reading
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Secondary schools". Archived from the original on 2012-06-20. Retrieved 2012-06-29.
- ^ "Hautlieu GCSE Entry Prospectus 2019" (PDF).
- ^ 2012 Prospectus[permanent dead link]
- ^ Wang, Mingjie (2017-02-13). "Jersey school opens world's 1,000th Confucius center". China Daily. Retrieved 2020-10-23.